HAVE you got a head for figures?

Well, in our new weekly feature, we find out whether the Albion players and coaching staff have!

Every Tuesday, a member of Tony Mowbray's camp will randomly pick 15 questions to answer from a colourful selection of 40 puzzlers.

We will then put them under the spotlight.

Today, we quiz Baggies keeper Luke Steele.

Q1. If you could buy a ticket to any event in the world, what would it be?

LS: To see Michael Jackson in concert. Mainly because I like his music but also because he probably won't do many more so it would be amazing to go. If I could choose anywhere to see him, I'd probably say Wembley Stadium. But I'd just love to see him in concert - anywhere!

Q31. Who would you invite to your dream dinner party?

LS: Definitely Michael Jackson! Maybe Nelson Mandela too. I bet he has some incredible stories about his time in prison. He is probably one of the most famous men alive. I'd also ask the Beatles to see what they got up to when they were at their height of fame - some great rock 'n' roll stories!

Q4. Who is the best trainer in the Albion camp?

LS: I'd say Paul Robinson. He works hard, is dedicated and when he plays in training it's just like he is playing a competitive game. He really wants to win - even in training.

Q6. What was your favourite childhood game/toy?

LS: Probably a football, if I'm honest. I used to play kerby outside my house.

Q28. Who was your hero as a youngster?

LS: Peter Schmeichel. He was the best keeper around and played for the team I supported. He was the best at what he did. That was what I wanted to do, simple as that.

Q2. What is your favourite ice-cream?

LS: Caramel Chew-Chew. It's caramel flavoured with little bits of cookie dough in it. You can get all different makes but the best one at the cinema is Ben and Jerry's. I'd really recommend it. You've not lived until you've tried it! I really like their cookie dough ice-cream as well.

Q24. What was the last music concert you went to?

LS: I think it was Lionel Richie in Birmingham. He was all right, but I'm not a massive fan. I just went on the spur of the moment.

Luke SteeleQ23. What keeps you awake at night?

LS: I live in Sutton and, if anything, there is sometimes a bit of noise outside my flat on the main road at weekends. Having said that, Bostjan Cesar lives downstairs and he can be a bit loud!

Q19. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?

LS: Bourne Ultimatum. It's absolute quality. I thought I was a Russian spy when I came out! I get really carried away with films. If I watch them properly, it's so easy to get completely involved in them.

Q21. What is your most treasured possession?

LS: I've got a signed Muhammad Ali book. It's a limited edition and there were only 1,000 made. It's that special I haven't even opened it! It comes with white gloves so you can't mark it. I'm really careful with it. It's also one of the biggest books in the world.

Q13. Who was your first-ever 11-a-side football match for and in what position?

LS: I was goalkeeper and it was for Newborough FC under-eights. I remember before the game trying to touch the crossbar, running up and trying to tap it, but I couldn't reach it!

Q32. What is your greatest achievement in football?

LS: Winning the FA Youth Cup in my first season at Manchester United. You only get one chance at winning something like that really, so it was quite an achievement.

Q40. If you were cooking to impress, what dish would you select?

LS: Penne pasta and chicken in a basil and bolognese sauce, with a bit of cheese on top. I am excellent at cooking that. It was one of the first dishes I learned how to cook - so it's my safety dish! I can do it with my eyes closed. Maybe a fruit salad to finish

Q3. What would be your choice of outfit at a fancy dress party?

LS: A Michael Jackson outfit. I've gone to a fancy dress party as him before!

Q8. What has been your most embarrassing moment?

LS: When I was at school. I was with all my mates, boys and girls, so there was a big crowd of us. A bird flew over and pooped on my head! I tried to hide what had happened but everyone saw and laughed at me. To be fair, I laughed as well. I didn't mind too much because I'd heard it's good luck. But I'm not sure how true that is! 

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